Yeah I don't see why not. It's in the southeastern suburbs, about 20 minutes from downtown. It's more of a family-oriented town, a "bedroom" community if you will (meaning a standard suburb where most people commute either to downtown or the tech center for work).

Plus, wherever you are in Centennial you're about a 5 minute drive to Dove Valley so you can go to Broncos training camp every day in August!

NextBigThing wrote:

I may have to choose between it and San Diego. I am a beach guy. There are other reasons I like Colorado, but...what do you all do in the summer for fun?

& are there many young people? I know nobody out there

Yeah there are a lot of young professionals in Denver. If you move here, join the Facebook group Denver Young Professionals, my sister is in it and they do a lot of events and get-togethers. Good way to meet new people, especially of the female variety, and network for your career. The cost of living will be A LOT lower than San Diego. Summers in Colorado are very nice; mid-80s to mid-90s (and occasional low-100s, ~ 5 days a year) most days from May through September.

Coming from the East Coast you'll find the winters here are lot better than in the northeast. Yeah it will be mid-30s to low-50s each day but it will be clear and sunny. We will get a snow storm but once it moves out (1-2 days) it will clear up and be sunny and mild.

There's lots to do downtown in the summer - Rockies games, lots of concerts, great bar/club scene and awesome restaurants. The mountains are right there; you can get to Breckinridge, which has a good downtown area with a microbrewery, in about an hour's drive up I-70. In the winter, if you want to deal with the crazy traffic and spend the $$$, there's skiing and/or snowboarding. I'm a rare bird - I'm a live-long Coloradoan and I don't do winter sports. I've been snowboarding maybe a dozen times in my life. For me, I hate getting up early, when it's freezing cold and fighting crazy ski traffic up I-70 in bad weather and spend a small fortune on the mountain. But a lot of people love it and it's always really easy to meet some snow bunnies.

NextBigThing wrote:

I also work in finance. Im glad there will be things to do, are folks generally friendly to newbs? And how are the biddies?

I worked in finance for 4 years right out of college. I worked downtown on 17th street, an area dubbed "Wall Street of the West" and lived in Westminster (a north western suburb). It was a good life, I made a lot of money, made a lot of friends and, aside from corporate rat race lifestyle I hated, had an enjoyable 4 years.

NextBigThing wrote:

I am 23, recent college grad, I'd be moving out there from Massachusetts. Know nobody. Are there many people my age? Is it a good place for young people to build their careers?

Yes very much. Like I said join that Young Professionals group on Facebook. You'll meet a lot of people your age working in finance. At my company (of about 900 employees) there were at least 100 people who it was their first grown up job out of college and as such we were all in the kind of the same point in our lives. Everyone was part of the larger group and we would head out for happy hours after work, go to games and bars together, go skiing/snowboarding in the winter, go to summer concerts, etc. You'll really enjoy it.

I see. I will keep all that in mind, thank you very much for the info. _________________A sunny disposition is worth more than fortune. Young people should know that it can be cultivated; that the mind like the body can be moved from the shade into sunshine. Thine own reproach alone do fear

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I currently have a Dell Inspiron and have had it since 2007. It has been a really good computer. All but 1 of my friends have went through a laptop since graduating HS. The only other person that hasn't also has a Dell Inspiron. The one i have now is starting to run pretty slow and freezes quite often.

Anyway, i don't really keep up to date on that stuff and was just wondering what out there is worth spending money on.

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I currently have a Dell Inspiron and have had it since 2007. It has been a really good computer. All but 1 of my friends have went through a laptop since graduating HS. The only other person that hasn't also has a Dell Inspiron.

Anyway, i don't really keep up to date on that stuff and was just wondering what out there is worth spending money on.

Dell is always good. Maybe not the best, but it's like buying a Honda, you know what you are getting and it will last._________________Ninja stealth muggers in the Bellagio has left me in a state of congitive disonance...

I currently have a Dell Inspiron and have had it since 2007. It has been a really good computer. All but 1 of my friends have went through a laptop since graduating HS. The only other person that hasn't also has a Dell Inspiron. The one i have now is starting to run pretty slow and freezes quite often.

Anyway, i don't really keep up to date on that stuff and was just wondering what out there is worth spending money on.

I used to buy Dell and liked them. About 6 years ago though I bought a HP. It ran great and last year I replaced it with a new one. (the old one was obsolete) Anyway, they're cheaper and easier to get. WalMart stocks them.

I currently have a Dell Inspiron and have had it since 2007. It has been a really good computer. All but 1 of my friends have went through a laptop since graduating HS. The only other person that hasn't also has a Dell Inspiron. The one i have now is starting to run pretty slow and freezes quite often.

Anyway, i don't really keep up to date on that stuff and was just wondering what out there is worth spending money on.

I used to buy Dell and liked them. About 6 years ago though I bought a HP. It ran great and last year I replaced it with a new one. (the old one was obsolete) Anyway, they're cheaper and easier to get. WalMart stocks them.

My sister has an HP and she really likes it. I'll have to get on the net and do some looking as well.

iLikeDefenseJoined: 03 Jan 2010Posts: 3007Location: San Diego--Mile High West

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 2:48 pm Post subject:

germ-x wrote:

AKRNA wrote:

germ-x wrote:

I am getting a new laptop here soon, any suggestions?

I currently have a Dell Inspiron and have had it since 2007. It has been a really good computer. All but 1 of my friends have went through a laptop since graduating HS. The only other person that hasn't also has a Dell Inspiron. The one i have now is starting to run pretty slow and freezes quite often.

Anyway, i don't really keep up to date on that stuff and was just wondering what out there is worth spending money on.

I used to buy Dell and liked them. About 6 years ago though I bought a HP. It ran great and last year I replaced it with a new one. (the old one was obsolete) Anyway, they're cheaper and easier to get. WalMart stocks them.

My sister has an HP and she really likes it. I'll have to get on the net and do some looking as well.

newegg is a good place to start_________________
^ Joe_is_the_best with the sig.

I currently have a Dell Inspiron and have had it since 2007. It has been a really good computer. All but 1 of my friends have went through a laptop since graduating HS. The only other person that hasn't also has a Dell Inspiron. The one i have now is starting to run pretty slow and freezes quite often.

Anyway, i don't really keep up to date on that stuff and was just wondering what out there is worth spending money on.

I used to buy Dell and liked them. About 6 years ago though I bought a HP. It ran great and last year I replaced it with a new one. (the old one was obsolete) Anyway, they're cheaper and easier to get. WalMart stocks them.

My sister has an HP and she really likes it. I'll have to get on the net and do some looking as well.

I currently have a Dell Inspiron and have had it since 2007. It has been a really good computer. All but 1 of my friends have went through a laptop since graduating HS. The only other person that hasn't also has a Dell Inspiron. The one i have now is starting to run pretty slow and freezes quite often.

Anyway, i don't really keep up to date on that stuff and was just wondering what out there is worth spending money on.

I had a hp pavilion and it lasted 3 years. I had to change the hard drive once and the second time it was dead.

Right now I have MacBook Pro. Perfect for me as a student, doesn't overheat, doesn't have to worry about antivirus, battery last long (not like my HP...)

Never going back to PC. PCs are better for gaming but I don't play any._________________

iLikeDefenseJoined: 03 Jan 2010Posts: 3007Location: San Diego--Mile High West

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 3:51 pm Post subject:

Reggie Nelson#1 wrote:

germ-x wrote:

I am getting a new laptop here soon, any suggestions?

I currently have a Dell Inspiron and have had it since 2007. It has been a really good computer. All but 1 of my friends have went through a laptop since graduating HS. The only other person that hasn't also has a Dell Inspiron. The one i have now is starting to run pretty slow and freezes quite often.

Anyway, i don't really keep up to date on that stuff and was just wondering what out there is worth spending money on.

I had a hp pavilion and it lasted 3 years. I had to change the hard drive once and the second time it was dead.

Right now I have MacBook Pro. Perfect for me as a student, doesn't overheat, doesn't have to worry about antivirus, battery last long (not like my HP...)

Never going back to PC. PCs are better for gaming but I don't play any.

I'm in the same boat as you and thankfully for those cross/multi-platform games, they keep producing more of those. steam ftw!_________________
^ Joe_is_the_best with the sig.